home

In Focus

Largest illegal trading platform for drugs taken down

An international action week led to the disruption of Archetyp, one of the longest-running dark web marketplaces for drugs, and the arrest of its creator and current administrator in Spain. The platform had around 3 200 vendors and more than 600 000 users, who traded drugs worth at least EUR 250 million. Eurojust and Europol coordinated the investigations and operations, which led to the arrest of eight persons in total.

Publications

13 June 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
On 2 and 3 April 2025, Eurojust organised the second symposium on victims’ rights, under the auspices of the Polish Presidency. The symposium gathered practitioners who shared experiences related to securing the identification and engagement of victims in order to build solid investigations. The...
02 June 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Cross-border criminal investigations can be complex. A joint investigation team is one of the most advanced judicial tools that can be used by law enforcement and judiciary from various countries to work together. In this interactive presentation, you can follow how a real case of investment fraud...
15 May 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Eurojust Annual Report 2024 The online version allows you to explore the report interactively in any browser, as well as download and print the data. Download PDF version Browse online version With criminal networks increasingly operating across continents and currencies, international judicial...
12 May 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Legal definition of the crime of genocide and its historical origins, constitutive elements and contemporary developments Presentation of the work of the Iraqi National Center for International Judicial Cooperation Recent genocide convictions in Germany and Sweden committed against the Yezidi...